Wait, Are Brad Pitt And Jennifer Aniston Planning To Officially Announce Their Patch-Up? Deets Inside

Happy dance! Reportedly, ex-couple Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are on the verge of patching-up after 15 years of getting divorced. They might even make it official

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Wait, Are Brad Pitt And Jennifer Aniston Planning To Officially Announce Their Patch-Up? Deets Inside
Social media, at present, is majorly about ex-couple Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. As if their mushy reunion at the recently-held SAG Awards wasn’t enough to make fans skip a heartbeat, here’s another piece of interesting gossip on BradJen. As per a report in Closer Magazine, the former couple has really reunited and that they are planning to make it official soon. Yes, you read that damn right, but let’s just control our emotions until they actually do something of that sort.

A source close to the ex-couple told the magazine that after fifteen years of getting divorced, Jennifer and Brad are on the verge of coming back together. The source said, “Their friends wouldn't be surprised if an announcement came soon, but they expect it to be low key. The signs are there that they've rekindled their feelings and the relationship is back on. Ever since he turned up to Jen's birthday last year, their bond has been growing and their inner circles say they're 'acting like a couple', they're incredibly close." (ALSO READ - Brad Pitt Wears A Name Tag At Oscars’ Luncheon; Netizens Ask, ‘Who Doesn’t Know Him?’)


Adding fuel to the fire was Brad and Jennifer’s little but adorable meet up at SAG’s backstage. The pictures from the same featured the two hugging each other, chatting and Brad cosily holding Jen’s hands as she was leaving. Well, these were enough for fans to think that they have patched up. During the same event, Brad was delightfully gazing at the screen when Jen bagged an award. Prior to this, Jen was spotted admiring Brad during his award acceptance speech. So, it’s really happening? Well, only time and BradJen will tell!

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